Want to start a revolution? : radical women in the Black freedom struggle
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Want to start a revolution? : radical women in the Black freedom struggle
- Publication date
- 2009
- Topics
- African American women civil rights workers -- History -- 20th century, African American women political activists -- History -- 20th century, Women radicals -- United States -- History -- 20th century, African American radicals -- History -- 20th century, African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century, Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Black power -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Feminism -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Communism -- United States -- History -- 20th century, United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
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- New York : New York University Press
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- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 820.5M
ix, 353 p. : 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
"No small amount of change could do" : Esther Cooper Jackson and the making of a Black Left feminist / Erik S. McDuffie -- What "the cause" needs is a "brainy and energetic woman " : a study of female charismatic leadership in Baltimore / Prudence Cumberbatch -- From communist politics to Black power : the visionary politics and transnational solidarities of Victoria "Vicki" Ama Garvin / Dayo F. Gore -- Shirley Graham Du Bois : portrait of the Black woman artist as a revolutionary / Gerald Horne and Margaret Stevens -- "A life history of being rebellious" : the radicalism of Rosa Parks / Jeanne Theoharis -- Framing the panther : Assata Shakur and Black female agency / Joy James -- Revolutionary women, revolutionary education : the Black Panther Party's Oakland Community School / Ericka Huggins and Angela D. LeBlanc-Ernest -- Must revolution be a family affair? : revisiting The Black woman / Margo Natalie Crawford -- Retraining the heartworks : women in Atlanta's Black arts movement / James Smethurst -- "Women's liberation or-- Black liberation, you're fighting the same enemies" : Florynce Kennedy, Black power, and feminism / Sherie M. Randolph -- To make that someday come : Shirley Chisholm's radical politics of possibility / Joshua Guild -- Denise Oliver and the Young Lords Party : stretching the political boundaries of struggle / Johanna Fernández -- Grassroots leadership and Afro-Asian solidarities : Yuri Kochiyama's humanizing radicalism / Diane C. Fujino -- "We do whatever becomes necessary" : Johnnie Tillmon, welfare rights, and Black power / Premilla Nadasen
Includes bibliographical references and index
"No small amount of change could do" : Esther Cooper Jackson and the making of a Black Left feminist / Erik S. McDuffie -- What "the cause" needs is a "brainy and energetic woman " : a study of female charismatic leadership in Baltimore / Prudence Cumberbatch -- From communist politics to Black power : the visionary politics and transnational solidarities of Victoria "Vicki" Ama Garvin / Dayo F. Gore -- Shirley Graham Du Bois : portrait of the Black woman artist as a revolutionary / Gerald Horne and Margaret Stevens -- "A life history of being rebellious" : the radicalism of Rosa Parks / Jeanne Theoharis -- Framing the panther : Assata Shakur and Black female agency / Joy James -- Revolutionary women, revolutionary education : the Black Panther Party's Oakland Community School / Ericka Huggins and Angela D. LeBlanc-Ernest -- Must revolution be a family affair? : revisiting The Black woman / Margo Natalie Crawford -- Retraining the heartworks : women in Atlanta's Black arts movement / James Smethurst -- "Women's liberation or-- Black liberation, you're fighting the same enemies" : Florynce Kennedy, Black power, and feminism / Sherie M. Randolph -- To make that someday come : Shirley Chisholm's radical politics of possibility / Joshua Guild -- Denise Oliver and the Young Lords Party : stretching the political boundaries of struggle / Johanna Fernández -- Grassroots leadership and Afro-Asian solidarities : Yuri Kochiyama's humanizing radicalism / Diane C. Fujino -- "We do whatever becomes necessary" : Johnnie Tillmon, welfare rights, and Black power / Premilla Nadasen
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